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  • 7 weeks ago
Elderly devotees brave crowds, long lines to pray to Black Nazarene

Elderly devotees Tony Macalalad, 81, from Batangas, and Iluminada Ilucso, 71, a resident of Manila, line up at the Quirino Grandstand for the veneration of the image of the Black Nazarene, also known as 'Pahalik.' Manila police said that as of 1 p.m. on Jan. 8, 2026, the crowd has swelled to 12,000 and they expect this to get bigger into the night.

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00:00It's about seven years now.
00:02Seven years now.
00:03Why did you continue to go back?
00:05Because it's been a long time for me.
00:08It's been a long time for my family.
00:10For my family?
00:11Yes.
00:12When I was married, I was married.
00:16I was married.
00:18I was married.
00:20I was married.
00:22I was married.
00:24When I was married, I was married.
00:28Only then, how rude of you have been married.
00:32What happened to you?
00:34What happened to you?
00:36What happened to you in your house?
00:38What happened to us?
00:40I was married.
00:42I was married.
00:44I was married.
00:46I was married!
00:48I was married man!
00:50I was married!
00:52I was married to my family.
00:54I was married for a while.
00:56Y'all can't wait to see if we can see or not.
01:02You can tell us how to do it.
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